
Originally Posted by
ScottGem
At this point, just report it to your insurance company and let them handle it.
Absolutely - if the insurance company requires a Police Report, then file one. In the meantime I think it will only antagonize the other driver so I'd leave it alone. It's after the fact anyway.
One thing - you say: "I guess we both checked and thought it was safe to go." You should say you DID check and it was CLEAR to go. I would not try to put words into the other driver's mouth (what you guess he thought) nor would I be anything but positive in my report to the insurance company.
I would report it - as Scott has said - to the insurance company. That's why you have insurance and they will take care of it.
And this is what I say to everyone when I do a motor vehicle investigation - do NOT talk to the other driver. Don't antagonize the other people, make no admissions, discuss it at the scene but not afterwards, let your insurance company handle it. People jump out of their car all the time and say, "I'm sorry [there wsa an accident]," immediately following an accident and this gets turned into, "I'm sorry I caused this accident." And it can come back to haunt you.
Do I see 50/50 here? Hard to say without knowing more about the angle of impact and damages but, yes, usually backing up (both cars backing up), it's 50/50.